On Wednesday, another parent broke her silence, saying that her niece's teacher didn't stop three boys from jumping her inside a classroom at Jefferson Davis.

"The three boys kept punching her and hitting in her and stuff," said Thomasina Strigglers.

Action News contacted Duval County Public Schools to find out if school officials can intervene. They sent us recommendations from the Florida Education Standards Commission that said, "The Commissions believe very strongly that an educator should not feel compelled to use reasonable force. However, they also believe that an educator cannot choose to do nothing in the face of a potentially disruptive situation. The educator must exhaust all other options to decrease or defuse the situation. "

Parents said they expect school officials to protect their children when they can’t.

"Stop them, intervene or pull them off," said Strigglers.

DCPS also said every situation is analyzed on its own set of facts to determine whether or not a school official should intervene.